Ara Soysa (1984) is a Sri Lankan comedy film directed by Herbert Ranjith Peiris that serves as the final film appearance of Rukmani Devi. The plot, based on the Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa, focuses on three middle-aged men attempting to sabotage a new tenant's romantic pursuits. Watch the full film at VOD.LK.
To understand the significance of Ara Soysa, one must compare it to its contemporaries. Ara Soysa Sinhala Film
The title metaphorically refers to "turning over every stone" (or "soysa" – searching/ploughing) to find hidden evidence. The film builds tension through its realistic depiction of rural Sri Lanka, where silence and fear are bought with money and threats. Ara Soysa (1984) is a Sri Lankan comedy
Upon its limited release, the Ara Soysa Sinhala film received a polarized response. Critics praised it as a brave, experimental work. Noted film scholar Prof. Ariyaratne Athugala wrote: "Ara Soysa is to Sinhala cinema what Bergman’s 'Through a Glass Darkly' is to Swedish film. It is a raw nerve exposed." Objective: Analyze film language and stylistic choices
"Ara Soysa" was a critical and commercial success, sweeping major awards at the 1969 Sarasaviya Film Festival:
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